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SNES Top 10

My top 10 SNES faves

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  • The character design. The music. The steampunk setting. Every character was "the protagonist." FFVI took what started in FFIV and extrapolated it to its fullest potential. This was a completely immersive and magical experience. The best gaming experience I've ever had, bar none.

  • The PERFECT platformer. The only one that matters. The first time playing this game, it blew my fucking mind. It still kind of does.

  • The first game I remember having a cohesive, narrative plot. It really told a story in cinematic fashion. I was actually invested in the characters of a video game!

  • What can I say about LttP that hasn't been said before? THIS game is the one that should've had the golden cart.

  • This game has been out for 20+ years and my friends and I are still playing it. Why? Because we are still uncovering new and lucrative trade routes, finding new, better sailors, and there is NOTHING like this game.

  • The first game I really got excited about after the high watermark of FFVI. I immediately fell in love w/the Toriyama characters, fantastic soundtrack, and time traveling antics. A very linear and shallow game by today's standards, it was a pretty great JRPG for its time.

  • This game is way more fun than an airline business sim has any right to be. It is surprisingly deep and addictive. Don't forget to turn the animations off.

  • Multiplayer adventure game with an RPG hook? Sign me up.

  • "The last Metroid is in captivity. The galaxy is at peace." BULLSHIT! Lot of good, unnerving, lonely space action in this one. Fantastic exploration. A huge improvement on the original, probably the first example of the now eponymous genre "Metroid-vania."

  • Really the first time I was ever exposed to the whole cyberpunk genre. This game doesn't have much replay value, but that first playthrough is fantastic. I really dug the dialog and keyword system; it was very innovative for a console game of that time.